How many miles will a Porsche Boxster last?

200,000 Miles

What year did Porsche fix IMS problem?

Starting in model year 2000, Porsche began phasing out the dual row ball bearing and went to a smaller single row ball bearing, with significantly less load capacity. From MY 2006 through 2008 the IMS bearing was replaced with a larger single row bearing that cannot be replaced safely without engine disassembly.

Will Porsche Boxster go up in value?

986 Porsche Boxster Few cars pick up value like a classic Porsche, but the big earners tend to be expensive in the first place. The Boxster, however, is Porsche’s most affordable modern model and Cap HPI predicts that the first-generation Boxster, the 986, will have its moment shortly.

How much is an oil change for a Porsche Boxster?

The average cost for a Porsche Boxster oil change is between $484 and $506. Labor costs are estimated between $49 and $62 while parts are priced between $435 and $444.

Are Porsche Boxsters collectible?

Porsche Boxster (986) First-gen Boxsters are unlikely to be appreciating assets any time soon but with the cheapest cars now under $10,000, and there are plenty of decent ones for under $15,000. It’s truly the affordable way to enjoy a classic, flat-six Porsche.

What Porsche holds its value?

6. Porsche 911: Holds 62.8% Of Its Value.

Which Porsche is collectible?

The most valuable Porsche 911s are low-production high-performance or track-oriented classic models like the 964 Carrera RS, 993 GT2 or the newer 2010 911 Sport Classic.

Why do Porsches depreciate so much?

Compared to other brands, Porsches retain their value for longer. Strong demand and historical reliability mean Porsches depreciate slowly and typically have high resale values.